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Based on the overarching theme Functional Intent Meets Pixel Perfection, AFPS 2010 will feature a convergence of thousands of developers and designers, Adobe community members and Adobe teams from across the sub-continent, a diverse set of topics ranging from the more technical Flash, Flex, AIR and processing to pure design, mobile, and the coolest and best the industry has to offer. The summit will be held 25 and 26 August 2010, at the NIMHANS Convention Centre in Bangalore.<br><br>Homespun by Saltmarch Media, producers of Great Indian Developer Summit and Developer March &ndash; India&rsquo;s biggest and independent polyglot conference and portal for software developers &ndash; this year's summit will feature distinct tracks for developers and designers.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Develop Day (25 Aug 2010) &ndash; content on this day will find immediate resonance with Web Application, Desktop Application and Mobile Application Developers from the world of ActionScript, Flex, Flash ColdFusion, Java, PHP, .NET, including Game Developers. Architects interested in creating multi-tiered enterprise systems that go beyond basic RIAs will also benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Design Day (26 Aug 2010) &ndash; will feature content for Application UI Designers, Interaction Designers as well as designers who currently specialize in web or video and want to expand their skills. If your goal is to create interactive content, applications or video for the browser, desktop, or devices using Adobe technologies, you will benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>Attend AFPS 2010 for the sheer value of the content! No other conference in India offers such a comprehensive mix of technical and creative content, delivered by the industry's leading speakers and platform experts. Across two days, you have access to over forty presentations including inspiring keynotes from legendary Adobe speakers. You also have the opportunity to hang out at the expo area and connect with Adobe partners, industry leaders and peer developers and designers. With over 2000 attendees sharing the same passion as you, imagine the opportunities to network and further your goals. <br><br>Need more reasons? As the single, largest Flash Platform conference in India, at AFPS you get to hear about stuff in the roadmap and future directions before anyone else. Some of the specific highlights include: deep dive sessions around the latest product releases in the Adobe Flash Platform including exciting recent developments like Flash on devices, and targeted sessions for newcomers to the platform as well.<br><br>Very Early Bird registrations are open until 25th June 2010. For more information and to register visit http://www.adobesummit.com/<br><br>About Saltmarch Media<br><br>Saltmarch is an established new-media company that brings together professionals and executives from diverse sectors with an objective of informing, networking and serving them with information, opportunities, evaluation and guidance to excel in their jobs. Whether it is delivered in print, online, or in person, everything Saltmarch produces is an astute reflection of the company's unshakable belief in the power of information to spur empowerment, and thereby change. For more information, please visit: http://www.saltmarch.com.<br><br>AFPS 2010 is homespun by Saltmarch Media's Intelligence business unit that provides unmatched quantitative and qualitative intelligence through an experienced editorial team, in-depth market research, focused and audited online and in-person surveys, incisive interviews and phone consultations.<br><br>A Saltmarch Media Press Release<br>E: info@saltmarch.com<br>Ph: +91 80 4005 1000<br><br></p></div>shankarjain2010Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:55:56 GMTNew Post: Plug In to the Web at India's Largest Adobe Conference 20100616075556ANew Post: Plug In to the Web at India's Largest Adobe Conferencehttp://substratum.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=216184<div style="line-height: normal;"><p>Bangalore, June 16, 2010: Adobe Flash Platform Summit, India's largest Adobe conference, recognizes the blurring dynamic of the designer/developer workflow, and features the latest developments on the Adobe Flash Platform that is of utmost importance to both developers, as well as designers. Based on the overarching theme Functional Intent Meets Pixel Perfection, AFPS 2010 will feature a convergence of thousands of developers and designers, Adobe community members and Adobe teams from across the sub-continent, a diverse set of topics ranging from the more technical Flash, Flex, AIR and processing to pure design, mobile, and the coolest and best the industry has to offer. The summit will be held 25 and 26 August 2010, at the NIMHANS Convention Centre in Bangalore.<br><br>Homespun by Saltmarch Media, producers of Great Indian Developer Summit and Developer March &ndash; India&rsquo;s biggest and independent polyglot conference and portal for software developers &ndash; this year's summit will feature distinct tracks for developers and designers.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Develop Day (25 Aug 2010) &ndash; content on this day will find immediate resonance with Web Application, Desktop Application and Mobile Application Developers from the world of ActionScript, Flex, Flash ColdFusion, Java, PHP, .NET, including Game Developers. Architects interested in creating multi-tiered enterprise systems that go beyond basic RIAs will also benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Design Day (26 Aug 2010) &ndash; will feature content for Application UI Designers, Interaction Designers as well as designers who currently specialize in web or video and want to expand their skills. If your goal is to create interactive content, applications or video for the browser, desktop, or devices using Adobe technologies, you will benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>Attend AFPS 2010 for the sheer value of the content! No other conference in India offers such a comprehensive mix of technical and creative content, delivered by the industry's leading speakers and platform experts. Across two days, you have access to over forty presentations including inspiring keynotes from legendary Adobe speakers. You also have the opportunity to hang out at the expo area and connect with Adobe partners, industry leaders and peer developers and designers. With over 2000 attendees sharing the same passion as you, imagine the opportunities to network and further your goals. <br><br>Need more reasons? As the single, largest Flash Platform conference in India, at AFPS you get to hear about stuff in the roadmap and future directions before anyone else. Some of the specific highlights include: deep dive sessions around the latest product releases in the Adobe Flash Platform including exciting recent developments like Flash on devices, and targeted sessions for newcomers to the platform as well.<br><br>Very Early Bird registrations are open until 25th June 2010. For more information and to register visit http://www.adobesummit.com/<br><br>About Saltmarch Media<br><br>Saltmarch is an established new-media company that brings together professionals and executives from diverse sectors with an objective of informing, networking and serving them with information, opportunities, evaluation and guidance to excel in their jobs. Whether it is delivered in print, online, or in person, everything Saltmarch produces is an astute reflection of the company's unshakable belief in the power of information to spur empowerment, and thereby change. For more information, please visit: http://www.saltmarch.com.<br><br>AFPS 2010 is homespun by Saltmarch Media's Intelligence business unit that provides unmatched quantitative and qualitative intelligence through an experienced editorial team, in-depth market research, focused and audited online and in-person surveys, incisive interviews and phone consultations.<br><br>A Saltmarch Media Press Release<br>E: info@saltmarch.com<br>Ph: +91 80 4005 1000<br><br></p></div>shankarjain2010Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:55:56 GMTNew Post: Plug In to the Web at India's Largest Adobe Conference 20100616075556ANew Post: Plug In to the Web at India's Largest Adobe Conferencehttp://substratum.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=216184<div style="line-height: normal;"><p>Bangalore, June 16, 2010: Adobe Flash Platform Summit, India's largest Adobe conference, recognizes the blurring dynamic of the designer/developer workflow, and features the latest developments on the Adobe Flash Platform that is of utmost importance to both developers, as well as designers. Based on the overarching theme Functional Intent Meets Pixel Perfection, AFPS 2010 will feature a convergence of thousands of developers and designers, Adobe community members and Adobe teams from across the sub-continent, a diverse set of topics ranging from the more technical Flash, Flex, AIR and processing to pure design, mobile, and the coolest and best the industry has to offer. The summit will be held 25 and 26 August 2010, at the NIMHANS Convention Centre in Bangalore.<br><br>Homespun by Saltmarch Media, producers of Great Indian Developer Summit and Developer March &ndash; India&rsquo;s biggest and independent polyglot conference and portal for software developers &ndash; this year's summit will feature distinct tracks for developers and designers.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Develop Day (25 Aug 2010) &ndash; content on this day will find immediate resonance with Web Application, Desktop Application and Mobile Application Developers from the world of ActionScript, Flex, Flash ColdFusion, Java, PHP, .NET, including Game Developers. Architects interested in creating multi-tiered enterprise systems that go beyond basic RIAs will also benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Design Day (26 Aug 2010) &ndash; will feature content for Application UI Designers, Interaction Designers as well as designers who currently specialize in web or video and want to expand their skills. If your goal is to create interactive content, applications or video for the browser, desktop, or devices using Adobe technologies, you will benefit from signing up for this day.<br><br>Attend AFPS 2010 for the sheer value of the content! No other conference in India offers such a comprehensive mix of technical and creative content, delivered by the industry's leading speakers and platform experts. Across two days, you have access to over forty presentations including inspiring keynotes from legendary Adobe speakers. You also have the opportunity to hang out at the expo area and connect with Adobe partners, industry leaders and peer developers and designers. With over 2000 attendees sharing the same passion as you, imagine the opportunities to network and further your goals. <br><br>Need more reasons? As the single, largest Flash Platform conference in India, at AFPS you get to hear about stuff in the roadmap and future directions before anyone else. Some of the specific highlights include: deep dive sessions around the latest product releases in the Adobe Flash Platform including exciting recent developments like Flash on devices, and targeted sessions for newcomers to the platform as well.<br><br>Very Early Bird registrations are open until 25th June 2010. For more information and to register visit http://www.adobesummit.com/<br><br>About Saltmarch Media<br><br>Saltmarch is an established new-media company that brings together professionals and executives from diverse sectors with an objective of informing, networking and serving them with information, opportunities, evaluation and guidance to excel in their jobs. Whether it is delivered in print, online, or in person, everything Saltmarch produces is an astute reflection of the company's unshakable belief in the power of information to spur empowerment, and thereby change. For more information, please visit: http://www.saltmarch.com.<br><br>AFPS 2010 is homespun by Saltmarch Media's Intelligence business unit that provides unmatched quantitative and qualitative intelligence through an experienced editorial team, in-depth market research, focused and audited online and in-person surveys, incisive interviews and phone consultations.<br><br>A Saltmarch Media Press Release<br>E: info@saltmarch.com<br>Ph: +91 80 4005 1000<br><br></p></div>shankarjain2010Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:55:56 GMTNew Post: Plug In to the Web at India's Largest Adobe Conference 20100616075556AUpdated Wiki: Homehttp://substratum.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=5<div class="wikidoc">
Application Server hosting web, ftp, and remoting applications for .NET &#38; Mono.<br /><br /><a href="http://substratum.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=http%3a%2f%2fwww.dotnetpowered.com%2fappserver.aspx&amp;referringTitle=Home">http://www.dotnetpowered.com/appserver.aspx</a><br /> <br />Download the beta <a href="http://substratum.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696">1.0 (Beta 1) Beta</a><br /> <br /><b>Pluggable Application Architecture</b><br /><ul>
<li>Base application class allows an application type to be managed by the framework </li><li>Web Application class can serve ASP.NET pages utilizing the XSP Server </li><li>FTP Application class serves files to FTP clients. </li><li>Remoting Application class hosts .NET objects. Check out my .NET Remoting Central page for links on custom channels, tips, etc. </li><li>Extendable for other services: LDAP, POP3, SMTP, etc. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Clustering Support</b><br /><ul>
<li>Single-node Functionality- System operates seamlessly clustered or unclustered </li><li>Cluster Membership- Nodes are automatically added and removed from the cluster using UDP broadcasts with a configurable timeout. </li><li>Primary Cluster Services are built-in to the core allowing the membership to be utilized by other applications. </li><li>Load Balancer Application distributes requests between nodes in the cluster. Uses code from Mentalis and compiled it into a separate assembly. Then descended from the listener object to create the custom port mapper. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Web-based Administration Program</b><br /><ul>
<li>The server self-hosts an ASP.NET application for managing the applications </li><li>Connect to any node in the cluster from central management UI </li><li>Displays monitoring information provided by each node. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Application Configuration/Installation</b><br /><ul>
<li>All configuration is stored in XML files either within the application directory (similar to web.config) or in the server directory. </li><li>Applications can be installed by placing them in the &quot;applications&quot; directory, or uploading a installation package (.zip or .tar) using the interface. This form of deployment is similar to Tomcat. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Pluggable Security System</b> maintains list of users and roles. This is used to secure the applications, FTP access, and is available for hosted ASP.NET applications. <br /><ul>
<li>XML file-based user storage provider </li><li>LDAP &amp; ActiveDirectory user storage provider (read-only) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Container Application</b><br /><ul>
<li>Run as service or console mode </li><li>Publishes remote objects for mangement (unload, reload, etc.) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Other features</b><br /><ul>
<li>Logging: The container application listens to trace messages from the hosted applications and logs them into files. These messages are then viewable within the admin site. </li>
</ul>
</div>brianritchieWed, 01 Apr 2009 00:40:41 GMTUpdated Wiki: Home 20090401124041ANEW POST: run helphttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=13086<div class="wikidoc">
<br />I know that i miss something with the following errors:<br /> <br />(Windows Xp sp2)<br /> <br />System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'Mono.Security, Version=1.0.5000.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.<br /> <br />However, the server continues running until the message &quot;System monitor started&quot; <br />Then, the following error message appears. (It is not logged in the log file)<br />&quot;Only one usage of each socket address is normally permitted&quot;<br />This happens even the very first time trying to run it.<br /> <br />Thanks in advance<br />
</div>pipisFri, 27 Jul 2007 05:15:12 GMTNEW POST: run help 20070727051512AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=4<div class="wikidoc">
Application Server hosting web, ftp, and remoting applications for .NET &#38; Mono.&#13;&#10;
<br /><a href="http://www.dotnetpowered.com/appserver/default.aspx" class="externalLink">http://www.dotnetpowered.com/appserver/default.aspx</a><br /> <br />Download the beta <a href="http://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696">1.0 Beta 1 Beta</a><br /> <br /><b>Pluggable Application Architecture</b><br /><ul>
<li>Base application class allows an application type to be managed by the framework </li><li>Web Application class can serve ASP.NET pages utilizing the XSP Server </li><li>FTP Application class serves files to FTP clients. </li><li>Remoting Application class hosts .NET objects. Check out my .NET Remoting Central page for links on custom channels, tips, etc. </li><li>Extendable for other services: LDAP, POP3, SMTP, etc. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Clustering Support</b><br /><ul>
<li>Single-node Functionality- System operates seamlessly clustered or unclustered </li><li>Cluster Membership- Nodes are automatically added and removed from the cluster using UDP broadcasts with a configurable timeout. </li><li>Primary Cluster Services are built-in to the core allowing the membership to be utilized by other applications. </li><li>Load Balancer Application distributes requests between nodes in the cluster. Uses code from Mentalis and compiled it into a separate assembly. Then descended from the listener object to create the custom port mapper. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Web-based Administration Program</b><br /><ul>
<li>The server self-hosts an ASP.NET application for managing the applications </li><li>Connect to any node in the cluster from central management UI </li><li>Displays monitoring information provided by each node. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Application Configuration/Installation</b><br /><ul>
<li>All configuration is stored in XML files either within the application directory (similar to web.config) or in the server directory. </li><li>Applications can be installed by placing them in the &quot;applications&quot; directory, or uploading a installation package (.zip or .tar) using the interface. This form of deployment is similar to Tomcat. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Pluggable Security System</b> maintains list of users and roles. This is used to secure the applications, FTP access, and is available for hosted ASP.NET applications. <br /><ul>
<li>XML file-based user storage provider </li><li>LDAP &amp; ActiveDirectory user storage provider (read-only) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Container Application</b><br /><ul>
<li>Run as service or console mode </li><li>Publishes remote objects for mangement (unload, reload, etc.) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Other features</b><br /><ul>
<li>Logging: The container application listens to trace messages from the hosted applications and logs them into files. These messages are then viewable within the admin site. </li>
</ul>
</div>brianritchieSat, 10 Mar 2007 11:50:38 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070310115038ANew Post: Interested in project participationhttp://substratum.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=7345<div style="line-height: normal;">
I sent you an email tonight (hopefully). If you don't get it, you can contact me at brianlritchie@hotmail.com<br /></div>brianritchieSat, 10 Mar 2007 02:34:47 GMTNew Post: Interested in project participation 20070310023447AInterested in project participation: http://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=7345<div class="wikidoc">
I sent you an email tonight (hopefully). If you don't get it, you can contact me at brianlritchie@hotmail.com<br />
</div>brianritchieSat, 10 Mar 2007 02:34:47 GMTInterested in project participation: 20070310023447AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=3<div class="wikidoc">
Application Server hosting web, ftp, and remoting applications for .NET &#38; Mono.&#13;&#10;
<br /> <br /><a href="http://www.dotnetpowered.com/appserver/default.aspx" class="externalLink">http://www.dotnetpowered.com/appserver/default.aspx</a><br /> <br /><b>Pluggable Application Architecture</b><br /><ul>
<li>Base application class allows an application type to be managed by the framework </li><li>Web Application class can serve ASP.NET pages utilizing the XSP Server </li><li>FTP Application class serves files to FTP clients. </li><li>Remoting Application class hosts .NET objects. Check out my .NET Remoting Central page for links on custom channels, tips, etc. </li><li>Extendable for other services: LDAP, POP3, SMTP, etc. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Clustering Support</b><br /><ul>
<li>Single-node Functionality- System operates seamlessly clustered or unclustered </li><li>Cluster Membership- Nodes are automatically added and removed from the cluster using UDP broadcasts with a configurable timeout. </li><li>Primary Cluster Services are built-in to the core allowing the membership to be utilized by other applications. </li><li>Load Balancer Application distributes requests between nodes in the cluster. Uses code from Mentalis and compiled it into a separate assembly. Then descended from the listener object to create the custom port mapper. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Web-based Administration Program</b><br /><ul>
<li>The server self-hosts an ASP.NET application for managing the applications </li><li>Connect to any node in the cluster from central management UI </li><li>Displays monitoring information provided by each node. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Application Configuration/Installation</b><br /><ul>
<li>All configuration is stored in XML files either within the application directory (similar to web.config) or in the server directory. </li><li>Applications can be installed by placing them in the &quot;applications&quot; directory, or uploading a installation package (.zip or .tar) using the interface. This form of deployment is similar to Tomcat. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Pluggable Security System</b> maintains list of users and roles. This is used to secure the applications, FTP access, and is available for hosted ASP.NET applications. <br /><ul>
<li>XML file-based user storage provider </li><li>LDAP &amp; ActiveDirectory user storage provider (read-only) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Container Application</b><br /><ul>
<li>Run as service or console mode </li><li>Publishes remote objects for mangement (unload, reload, etc.) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Other features</b><br /><ul>
<li>Logging: The container application listens to trace messages from the hosted applications and logs them into files. These messages are then viewable within the admin site. </li>
</ul>
</div>brianritchieSat, 10 Mar 2007 02:33:40 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070310023340AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=2<div class="wikidoc">
Application Server hosting web, ftp, and remoting applications for .NET &#38; Mono.&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;http&#58;&#47;&#47;www.dotnetpowered.com&#47;appserver&#47;default.aspx&#13;&#10;
<br /> <br /><b>Pluggable Application Architecture</b><br /><ul>
<li>Base application class allows an application type to be managed by the framework </li><li>Web Application class can serve ASP.NET pages utilizing the XSP Server </li><li>FTP Application class serves files to FTP clients. </li><li>Remoting Application class hosts .NET objects. Check out my .NET Remoting Central page for links on custom channels, tips, etc. </li><li>Extendable for other services: LDAP, POP3, SMTP, etc. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Clustering Support</b><br /><ul>
<li>Single-node Functionality- System operates seamlessly clustered or unclustered </li><li>Cluster Membership- Nodes are automatically added and removed from the cluster using UDP broadcasts with a configurable timeout. </li><li>Primary Cluster Services are built-in to the core allowing the membership to be utilized by other applications. </li><li>Load Balancer Application distributes requests between nodes in the cluster. Uses code from Mentalis and compiled it into a separate assembly. Then descended from the listener object to create the custom port mapper. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Web-based Administration Program</b><br /><ul>
<li>The server self-hosts an ASP.NET application for managing the applications </li><li>Connect to any node in the cluster from central management UI </li><li>Displays monitoring information provided by each node. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Application Configuration/Installation</b><br /><ul>
<li>All configuration is stored in XML files either within the application directory (similar to web.config) or in the server directory. </li><li>Applications can be installed by placing them in the &quot;applications&quot; directory, or uploading a installation package (.zip or .tar) using the interface. This form of deployment is similar to Tomcat. </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Pluggable Security System</b> maintains list of users and roles. This is used to secure the applications, FTP access, and is available for hosted ASP.NET applications. <br /><ul>
<li>XML file-based user storage provider </li><li>LDAP &amp; ActiveDirectory user storage provider (read-only) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Container Application</b><br /><ul>
<li>Run as service or console mode </li><li>Publishes remote objects for mangement (unload, reload, etc.) </li>
</ul> <br /><b>Other features</b><br /><ul>
<li>Logging: The container application listens to trace messages from the hosted applications and logs them into files. These messages are then viewable within the admin site. </li>
</ul>
</div>brianritchieSat, 10 Mar 2007 02:23:48 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070310022348AInterested in project participation: http://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=7345Hi,
I'm interested in project participation. Is there any way i can get in touch with the project owner?
Regards,
Matthijs ter WoordmterwoordFri, 16 Feb 2007 17:43:50 GMTInterested in project participation: 20070216054350PNew Post: Interested in project participationhttp://substratum.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=7345<div style="line-height: normal;">
Hi,<br /><br />I'm interested in project participation. Is there any way i can get in touch with the project owner?<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />Matthijs ter Woord<br /></div>mterwoordFri, 16 Feb 2007 17:43:50 GMTNew Post: Interested in project participation 20070216054350PUPDATED RELEASE: 1.0 (Beta 1) Betahttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:00:00 GMTUPDATED RELEASE: 1.0 (Beta 1) Beta 20070125080000ARELEASED: 1.0 Beta 1 Betahttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:00:00 GMTRELEASED: 1.0 Beta 1 Beta 20070125080000AUPDATED RELEASE: 1.0 Beta 1 Betahttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:00:00 GMTUPDATED RELEASE: 1.0 Beta 1 Beta 20070125080000ACREATED RELEASE: 1.0 Beta 1 Betahttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1696Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:00:00 GMTCREATED RELEASE: 1.0 Beta 1 Beta 20070125080000ASource code checked inhttp://www.codeplex.com/substratum/SourceControl/ListDownloadableCommits.aspxbrianritchieSat, 20 Jan 2007 04:31:23 GMTSource code checked in 20070120043123A